Battles WonSince 2014Coach Auriemma’s historic NCAA win streak is set at 111 straight victories following the Lady Huskies’ elite eight NCAA tournament win over the Ducks of Oregon 90-52 on March 27, 2017.

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National Championships At ConnecticutGeno Auriemma has led the UConn Huskies to a record 11 national championships—surpassing legendary UCLA coach John Wooden.

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USA Basketball Games WonWith Geno on the sidelines, the USA Women's Basketball Team is 50-1 in official FIBA and FIBA Americas competitions. He brought home a gold as assistant coach in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, and two more as head coach at 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

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Years as UConnHead CoachGeno Auriemma was named head coach of the University of Connecticut women's basketball program on May 17, 1985 and in just over 30 years has taken the Huskies to ever-higher levels of success, including 11 national championships.

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Times Honored AsCoach of the YearAuriemma has won the Naismith College Coach of the Year Award seven times, and been named Coach of the Year seven times by the WBCA, nine times by AP, six times by the USBWA, 10 times by the Big East, and four times by the American Athletic Conference.

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Conference Tournament Titles WonGeno’s UConn women’s basketball team has taken its conference tournament crown 22 times, most recently clinching the 2017 American Athletic Conference Tournament Championship on March 6.

Players Drafted by the WNBAUConn players that have been drafted to the WNBA include 20 players drafted in the first round and five players selected first overall—both NCAA records. A UConn women's basketball alumna has been selected in 18 of the last 20 WNBA drafts.